Brubacher House

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Waterloo, Canada

uwaterloo.ca
Museum· Tourist attraction

Brubacher House Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Brubacher House is located in Waterloo, Canada on 200 University Ave W. Brubacher House is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in Canada.

Address

200 University Ave W

Phone

+1 5198863855

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Does not have assistive hearing loop

Open hours

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Frölfênüügen 4 Lyfe

Located in beautiful Columbia lake park. It has a nice beginner's 9 hole disc golf course, hence the five stars. The park is picturesque and gets used for all kinds of stuff like walking, running/jogging, walking dogs, picnics, soccer, ultimate frisbee, baseball(at the diamond), sitting at one of the many benches to read and I've even seen people slack lining, etc.,etc. When the lake freezes over people play pond hockey too. The Brubacher house is over a century old and does tours too. The park is maintained by the University of Waterloo.

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Yulia Balobanova

Great location at the end of the street, behind a building - parking lot. The building is a beautiful heritage house! Inside very cozy and nice - rock walls in the basement, brick floor, fireplace. First floor is full with heritage objects including embroideries, quilting, rags, furniture, kitchen stuff and books! Friendly and very helpful host! Thank you!

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Charlotte Kousholt

Brubacher House was interesting and lots of historic information about the Mennonite community in the 1800's.

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Khalid

Very old and very nice

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Jacamo's Lambo M

learn about the past at this waterloo heritage site

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Jordan Parker

Just a bunch of Brubacher's in here rocking Bauer hocker snap backs taking about "cellys" and spitting dip. No Bueno

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gary bonnell

Booked a tour here had a wonderful time seeing all the old artifacts.I think the children enjoyed the garden more though

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Kirby Freeman

Great place to go sledding in the winter. Free parking